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The principle is a principle of attribution theory stating that for something to be the cause of a particular behavior it must be present when the behavior occurs and absent when it does not occur.
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A sly self-presentation strategy that initially appears to be supplication is When using this strategy, people falsely claim or demonstrate to on-lookers that they have poorer skills or abilities than they actually possess.
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The average self-monitoring score for North American college students on The Self-Monitoring Scale is about .
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When Darwin proposed that certain emotional expressions are universally understood, it was within the context of introducing theory to the sciences.
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faces appear to pop out in a crowd, while the faces are often overlooked.







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